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MEF urges govt to use other pandemic assessment measures

File pic: Armed Forces personnel put up barbed wire fencing. KUALA LUMPUR: The government should look for a more relevant and accurate measure to assess the local COVID-19 situation, rather than just relying on the number of daily recorded infections to determine the lockdown, said the Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF). Its president Datuk Dr Syed Hussain Syed Husman said Malaysians cannot continue to live in fear of COVID-19 and remain in prolonged lockdown conditions indefinitely because businesses and the rakyat are approaching the breaking point. The lockdowns have also had a horrifying impact on the mental health of many Malaysians, with cases of suicide, crime, domestic violence, depression and homelessness rising rapidly.

SOPs for the fully vaccinated should be clear, says Employers Federation

SOPs for the fully vaccinated should be clear, says Employers Federation A - The proposed guidelines for those who have received two doses of Covid-19 vaccines should be clear, consistent, and include proper standard operating procedures (SOPs) to protect the health and safety of employees and the public. Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) president Syed Hussain Syed Husman said the SOPs should still apply to those who are fully vaccinated as there is no guarantee they are fully protected against Covid-19. “Based on the experiences of other countries thus far. All Access Plan

MEF urges govt to focus on Covid-19 fight

MEF urges govt to focus on Covid-19 fight
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In tight spot after big pay cut

In tight spot after big pay cut Pix for representational purpose only. PETALING JAYA: Under the Code of Conduct for Industrial Harmony, salary cut is a strategy with the objective to create a win-win situation for employer and employee. But to the employees, that is an irony, especially for those whose income has dropped so low that it is no longer possible to see their family through the month. To be fair, businesses are not swimming in excess cash either. By adopting pay cuts, they will be able to carry on a little longer, hopefully to a point where the economy recovers and full operations can resume, Malaysian Employers Federation (MEF) president Datuk Dr Syed Hussain Husman told

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